FPP Blue Ultra 35mm
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm Film
24 exp / ISO 3 / Process: C-41 / No DX-Code
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm is an extraordinary color film that produces soft blue / violet hued images with reds that POP, lending your photos a one-of-a-kind, out-of-this-world look.
With an iso of 3, FPP Blue Ultra is recommended for daylight and brightly lit studio settings, and can be used in all manual 35mm cameras.
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm is not recommended for plastic or point-and-shoot cameras due to the ultra-low iso.
Quick Tips for FPP Blue Ultra
Shoot in broad daylight
Shoot red subjects - Reds will "pop in your photos
Use a manual 35mm camera and use a light meter app for ISO 3 film
Don't have a meter? Shoot 1/60th at f2.8 in broad daylight
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm Film
24 exp / ISO 3 / Process: C-41 / No DX-Code
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm is an extraordinary color film that produces soft blue / violet hued images with reds that POP, lending your photos a one-of-a-kind, out-of-this-world look.
With an iso of 3, FPP Blue Ultra is recommended for daylight and brightly lit studio settings, and can be used in all manual 35mm cameras.
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm is not recommended for plastic or point-and-shoot cameras due to the ultra-low iso.
Quick Tips for FPP Blue Ultra
Shoot in broad daylight
Shoot red subjects - Reds will "pop in your photos
Use a manual 35mm camera and use a light meter app for ISO 3 film
Don't have a meter? Shoot 1/60th at f2.8 in broad daylight
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm Film
24 exp / ISO 3 / Process: C-41 / No DX-Code
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm is an extraordinary color film that produces soft blue / violet hued images with reds that POP, lending your photos a one-of-a-kind, out-of-this-world look.
With an iso of 3, FPP Blue Ultra is recommended for daylight and brightly lit studio settings, and can be used in all manual 35mm cameras.
FPP Blue Ultra 35mm is not recommended for plastic or point-and-shoot cameras due to the ultra-low iso.
Quick Tips for FPP Blue Ultra
Shoot in broad daylight
Shoot red subjects - Reds will "pop in your photos
Use a manual 35mm camera and use a light meter app for ISO 3 film
Don't have a meter? Shoot 1/60th at f2.8 in broad daylight